TRINITY THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY
&
COLLEGE OF THE BIBLE

4233 Medwel Drive
P.O. Box 717
Newburgh, IN 47629-0717
U.S.A.
Tel. 800-457-5510

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Some of the Faculty Members of
TRINITY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY



Edward N. Martin, Ph.D.
Purdue University.
Philosophy & Apologetics:
Liberty Baptist College, Lynchburg, VA
& Trinity Theological Seminary

Ray L. Parker, Ed.D., Ph.D. (c)
Dean of Human Resource
Management Development and
Church Administration

 

Pamela C. Peterson, Ph.D.
Dean of Women's Studies,
Inquiry and Research Methods

 

Terry Wise, Ph.D.
Dean Pastoral Ministry
and Conflict Management

 

Graduation Exercises
TRINITY  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY
At the Campus of
THE  UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL

SENATE  ROOM
Liverpool, England, June 1, 2001

Prof. John Warwick Montgomery, Liverpool University and Dr. Mark A. C. Karras - New Byzantium.

(Right) Professor John Warwick Montgomery, Ph.D., Th.D.,
V. P. for Academic Affairs, Trinity U.K. & Europe,
Commencement Speaker.
(Left) Mark Athanasios C. Karras, B.B.A., M.A.(Econ.)  
accepting the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy from

TRINITY  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY
Accredited by the
UNIVERSITY  OF  LIVERPOOL

&
NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  PRIVATE
 NONTRADITIONAL  SCHOOLS  AND  COLLEGES

(NAPNSC)

Accreditation continuance in the UNITED  KINGDOM
by
CANTERBURY  CHRIST  CHURCH
UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE
CANTERBURY,  ENGLAND

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Title of Doctoral Dissertation (2001):
by
Athanasios Constantine Karras

Leadership Style of Constantine the Great:
Significance for Leadership Development in the Church


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Also see: Dumbarton Oaks, Byzantine Studies, Research Resources,
Byzantine Dissertations in North America, Dissertations
Completed Since 1995, History, http://www.doaks.org

 


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Expansion of Western Civilization: from Constantine the Great to Constantinople and Byzantium and onward to America

NEW BYZANTIUM is The AMERICAS
 We are sincerely pleased you have come to visit our Site and we extend to you our warmest greeting in the highest tradition of BYZANTIUM.  Our Principal goal is to impart to you heretofore intentionally little known facts about BYZANTIUM as the foundation of Western Civilization.  We will avoid knowingly withholding the truth as an aim to social disorientation.  Practice of historical deception must cease.  We hope that you will enjoy our contribution to the fullest.  Welcome.
Constantine the Great began his eventful climb in York, England and reached the apex of his achievement in Constantinople, the City that he founded and named after himself (Constantine+Polis [city]=Constantinople).  By means of these pages, our readers travel through time, touching upon the early periods, including that of Constantine, of historical Constantinople, and of Hagia Sophia—the nexus of the Christian world—to arrive at places and events of our present day.  Our readers reach the outermost limit to which both Eastern and Western Christian groups expanded, bringing forth the flower of Western Civilization.  That limit is the Western Hemisphere as a whole, and in particular the coast of California near San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge where the two groups converged  as they approached from the North and from the South.